When king eider males line up in a dandy display like this, it"s likely because they"re courting a hen (or what birders call a "queen eider"). These colorful drakes aren"t your regular ducks. They"re sea ducks, a group that includes several large duck species that feed off the coast in salt water. As you can see, male king eiders have striking multicolored plumage and yellowish knobs above their bills that are said to resemble crowns. They, and the less-ornate brown females, make their home in the frigid waters along the Arctic coasts of northern Europe, North America, and Asia.
Duck, duck. duck, duck, duck...
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Blooming sunflowers
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Gemsbok in Namibian sand dunes
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Wind Cave National Park celebrates 120 years
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Staring down winter
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Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia
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Manatee Awareness Month
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Sandstone formations in the badlands near Caineville, Utah
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World Population Day
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Cannes, France, in the spotlight
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Butchart Gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada
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Gray seal pup, Norfolk, England
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Whoopin it up!
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We heart Berlin
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Seville celebrates first world tour
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World Architecture Day
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It’s Giving Tuesday
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International Museum Day
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Maple and bamboo forests in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
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International Talk Like a Pirate Day
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Full moon
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The roots of invention
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World Jellyfish Day
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Take a hike near Lovers Lane
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FOR FOREST by Klaus Littmann
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Blue hour in Trondheim, Norway
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It’s NASA’s 60th birthday
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A little bit of Wonderland in New York City
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Meandering through Patagonia
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A tree amid the Tetons
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